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Saturday May 19th 2012

IQAir Replacement V5-Cell Gas & Odor Filter for HealthPro Line

  • gas or odor control

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Replacement Gas & Odor filter for IQAir HealthPro Plus purifiersMore >>

IQAir Replacement V5-Cell Gas & Odor Filter for HealthPro Line

4 Comments for “IQAir Replacement V5-Cell Gas & Odor Filter for HealthPro Line”

  • Lori K. says:

    Thanks for the replacement filter.

    I love my IQ Air Cleaner, it really helps my allergies.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Sam says:

    Extensive pleated filter is very effective at capturing dust. I ignore the LED timer and manually check the filters (I own four units). If I can’t see through the filters or the air-flow has dropped, I replace the filters.

    Whatever you do, don’t ignore this filter. If the filter becomes clogged, the motor will make an awful noise and the airflow will greatly diminish. You can get a bit more life out of them by using a high-pressure air gun to blow out the dust (blowing from the inside to the outside) but ultimately, you’ll have to replace them as the smaller particles are firmly embedded in the filter.

    These filters come boxed as if they’re were shipping something fragile and valuable. I saved the boxes since they’re thick and great for shipping.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • ReallyNot says:

    This is the gas and odor filter for the IQAir Healthpro PLUS. You can upgrade a HealthPro to a Plus (check IQAir’s website for details). I just got the Plus to start with, and my wife and I are glad we spent the extra money upfront.

    The filters seem pricey. THEY AREN’T. The filters last a stupefyingly long time. It filters some 200 gases including VOCs. I just used the filter to easily clear the air in minutes after spraying some Bissell carpet cleaner that has a ungodly strong “scent”.

    An IQAir Healthpro Plus saved my wife and I from suffering while several brush fires over the past few years have lapped at our neighborhood. Before having the IQAir, we both suffered gravely whenever brush fires were anywhere within 50 miles.

    After two years of us raving about our IQAir, our next door neighbors (asthma sufferers) sought refuge in our home during the last fire which was a couple miles upwind and within sight of our house. One evening of easy breathing was enough to convince the cheapskates to pony up for an IQAir (and donate to charity their various Honeywell, Hunter and other big-box store joke filters scattered around their house).
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Londo says:

    The IQAir is great, and the machine tells you when to change the filters, so it keeps working and working. And the V-5 helps take chemical smells from varnish out of the house very quickly.
    Rating: 5 / 5


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